Looking Back on Oct. 21
100 Years Ago: 1923 Where did the alcohol in Henry Tarr’s fish house come from? Where did it go? Last
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Where did the alcohol in Henry Tarr’s fish house come from? Where did it go? Last
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 A haul of 75 gallons of high grade alcohol was made on the Poland Spring road
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 The BPW club is invited to a private opening of the Mary Elizabeth Gift shop, over
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Mayor Cummings and the five councilmen of Auburn will represent the city of Auburn at the
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Opportunity Farm New Gloucester is rejoicing in the addition of a new barn to its buildings.
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Enlargement of the DeWitt Hotel, by building an annex extending over the vacant lot just above
Read moreEditor’s note: This story was originally published on Oct. 12, 2020. Eighty-three years ago, Al Brady — an Indiana gangster
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Mrs. Elsie Anthoine and Mrs. A. L. Campbell will be the hostesses at the meeting Monday
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 The Lend-a-Hand Club will have preaching services in Centennial hall, in New Gloucester Sunday, Oct. 14,
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 A postcard, mailed at Squirrel Island, near Boothbay Harbor, on July 4, 1906, was delivered Friday
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 The members of the YWCA. are busily engaged at present getting their various committees organized in
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 North Auburn Grange held its annual fair yesterday. Profits from the fancy work, vegetables, etc., were
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 “We’re all ready,” said President Totman this afternoon when speaking about the 69th exhibition of the Sagadahoc
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 One of the Sun’s oldest advertisers is Dr. J. F. True & Co. of Auburn, who
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